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2025 NEW Innovations Lectures Complete Summary with 70! Practice Exam Questions - CNP Leiden

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Innovations in clinical neuropsychology course lectures summary, in depth and complete Covers all 7 lectures, including teleneuropsychology lecture which is part of the resit material! The grade I received for this course = 8.3!












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Innovations Lectures
February - April 2025

Clinical Neuropsychology

Leiden University

,Lecture 1 → Introduction
●​ Technology and the brain
○​ Brain trainings claims
■​ Improve performance in school/work
■​ Delay age-related cognitive decline
■​ Reduce impairment from health conditions
○​ Ongoing research and discussion
■​ Lumosity had an FTC lawsuit → made false claims
■​ The tasks in brain training games have specific puzzles skills that do not
transfer to everyday tasks
■​ Near transfer → puzzle in game skills to puzzle in real life skills
●​ More evidence for this
■​ Far transfer → puzzle in game skills to general real life skills
●​ Little evidence → training does not enhance performance
○​ Daily life solutions
■​ We now have many devices in one
■​ Smart versions of everything
○​ The development of technology
■​ Passive → active → interactive




○​ Applications in real life
■​ Navigation then vs now → before read a map, now the route is planned
for you
■​ Education → interactive lessons using tech (VR)
■​ Sports → augmented reality trainings to improve performance using
sensors to obtain metrics on performance
■​ Geography lessons for children
■​ Fitness in VR
●​ Technology and neuropsychology
○​ Only about 6% of tools are computerized
○​ Obsolete technologies are used (no new ideas)
○​ The most recent publications have less and less computer, technology and
neuroimaging keywords
○​ Computer can be combined with classic tasks (eg TMT)

,●​ Why should we innovate?
○​ Technical development → its available so let's use it
○​ Scientific motivation → more insights into cognitive function
○​ Less limitations than existing materials → more data, less susceptible to issues
●​ Categories
○​ Diagnostic tools
○​ Treatment tools
○​ eHealth (lecture 7)
○​ Neurotechnology (lecture 6)
○​ Non-technological “innovations”
●​ Innovations in diagnostics
○​ Computer based assessment of cognition mostly used in military & sports
○​ Why not so much in clinical practice?
■​ Financial costs
■​ Lack of normative data (for all age groups)
■​ Concerns about utility and validity
○​ Digital versions of existing standard material
●​ NCATs for military personnel with mTBI (Jones et al, 2021)
○​ Scoping literature review → finding gaps in research, not systematic
○​ 33 studies that used neurocognitive assessment tools (NCATs) → total of 30
thousand participants
○​ NCATs used → ImPACT, ANAM, DANA
○​ Randolph criteria was used
○​ Recommendations for healthcare professionals
■​ Use cautiously → not standalone
■​ Use what “feels best to fit their needs and targeted
population”

, ■​ Consider age & education as context
■​ Remain aware of forthcoming recommendations
●​ Advantages of computerized NCATs
○​ More detailed measurements
■​ Time → initiation, inspection, per item
■​ Drawing and writing → start, clustering, neglect
○​ More easily tailored to specific needs
○​ Ease of use
○​ Reduces human error
○​ Mimics everyday situations → measures everyday function
○​ Remote and portable testing




●​ Disadvantages of NCATs
○​ Norm data not directly transferable → validity and reliability need to be proven
○​ Technical requirements
○​ Training for clinicians
○​ Cognitive processes possibly differ for digital environment
○​ Cybersickness (can occur in VR)
○​ Novelty costs → adjustment time needed
○​ Privacy issues → data storage
●​ Ecological validity of VR diagnostics? (van der Ham, 2015)
○​ Comparison of VR validity in three settings
■​ Real → with locomotion (able to move around in building)
■​ Hybrid → with locomotion and tablet because they were on an open field
■​ Virtual → no locomotion, fully VR
■​ Virtual+ → no locomotion with compass
○​ Results → condition affected performance selectively
■​ Only in the real and hybrid condition the
performance remained at the same high level
■​ Landmark route knowledge was unaffected
■​ Locomotion benefits survey knowledge
○​ Conclusion → virtual reality is not always ecologically
valid

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